Showing posts with label "Strangeways Here We Come". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Strangeways Here We Come". Show all posts

Death At One's Elbow


Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):








Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:


Death Of A Disco Dancer


Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):







Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:


Unhappy Birthday



"'Unhappy Birthday' is fantastic. Only Morrissey could do that to my music and only I could give him that music to sing."

- Johnny Marr


Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(Thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):






Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:





Here's xtc80lbs on a Rickenbacker:

I Started Something I Couldn't Finish


"I wanted the electric guitar parts a lot less layered and with a lot more weight, which you can hear on I Started Something I Couldn't Finish. The stuff that wasn't acoustic was mainly led by my 355 12-string; in fact, a lot of the songs - I Started Something..., Paint A Vulgar Picture and Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before - were written on that guitar. It gave a really big sound."

- Johnny Marr


Here are the tabs from the Singles book:











Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):







Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:




thirdynumberone does a cool run through of some of the parts here:

Paint A Vulgar Picture


"About '86, I got really into the Les Paul and rediscovered Peter Green. I tried to play less chordally, a little more solo-notey. But the solo on 'Paint A Vulgar Picture' was done on a Strat. I was really pleased that the first solo as such on a Smiths record was one you could sing."

"The change was the key to that song, the relationship between the riff in one, and then the same riff against the new key. There's a section in D, then F# is the step and it's into B. A is the step back into D. My favourite key changes are sad, and that one is."

- Johnny Marr


Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):






Here's Daniel Earwicker, making it all look easy as usual:

Girlfriend In A Coma


"Actually, [Strangeways] is my favourite Smiths album. We split after we recorded it and they were good sessions. One or two of the songs are acoustic-led, which I really liked - now that was an organic record."

"Over the last few years I've heard 'Girlfriend In A Coma' in shops and people's cars, and I'm always surprised by how good it sounds."

- Johnny Marr



I have uploaded two Guitar Pro files here(right click to save as).

Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(Thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):






Here are the scans from the Singles tab book:








Here are the scans from the Smiths Best Complete Score:











And here are the scans from the complete chord dictionary:





Oscar80It does a great version on acoustic. Really smooth riffs.




thirdynumberone plays around with the songs ideas here:




Jahnli does a nice version here, on a 1958 Martin 00-17:




johnnymare nails it on his Tele:




Here is a great full band version from Daniel Earwicker(with vocals!):




Here's davidguitarist91 on his Les Paul: